"Scientists believe the tusk is primarily used for showmanship and for dominance -- males with larger tusks are more likely to successfully attract a mate. This hypothesis was suggested by the activity of 'tusking', in which two males rub their tusks together."
Sounds like the average OG get together.

"Scientists believe the tusk is primarily used for showmanship and for dominance -- males with larger tusks are more likely to successfully attract a mate. This hypothesis was suggested by the activity of 'tusking', in which two males rub their tusks together."

awesome thread. Almost 10 years ago I wrote a poem about Aye-Aye's for a science class

'NIGHT AYES (98)

a pair of eyes glow in the nighta rare creature high amongst the treeshis long, bony fingers wield sharp clawshis bat-like ears notice all that goes unseenhis cries, like scraping metalare warning us to stay awaybut ancient tales claim he brings deathstories which some still beleiveso, fearing what we do not understandwe hunt and kill our harmless little friendthe bushy tailed bug-eater of the nightknocks on wood hoping to survivehunted by fools, slaughtered by fearthe glowing eyes may soon disappear

"Crazy shit like burrowing into prey's brains to control them is way weirder than an otherwise normal monkey with a funny nose."
Yeah. Isn't there a parasite that does that to snails? I saw a special where the parasite burrowed into a snail's brain. Zombified, it crawled up to the top of a branch to await being eaten by a bird. Just to make sure that the bird saw him, the parasite PULSED in the snails EYE STALKS!!! That was some freaky shit, right there!

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